Tag Archives: Spring cleaning

Spring cleaning today, clearing up the website, clearing out the studio, clearing out the cobwebs, having a look back at the last few productive years. There’s a whole album of selected pieces from the last six years – paintings, pieces, art drops, leaves, pieces left hanging on walls, paintings in galleries, boxes in the street, old growth, new growth, things evolving, been a busy last six or so years – the #365ArtDrop piece, the maximalism down Vyner Street, the #43 pieces of 2016, thousands of pieces of art, a hundred or more shows curated, good to take a step back and view it all as one body or productiveness…

Vinyl, work in progress, May 2014.

Play, 2015. A show curated…

Meanwhile, today’s fresh growth, today’s new leaves, #SometimesTheyHaveThorns. Second painting of an already busy year, this is no time to slack off, onward with the cultivating, Fresh growth and a painting on a found wooden wine box lid (20cm x30cm). I expect this one will be on on sale via the Cultivate on-line shop in a moment, .

About Sean

Sean Worrall is an artist, and a (slightly reluctant) gallerist/curator. Currently based in East London where he runs Cultivate, a now nomadic gallery, previously defiantly housed in a space smack bang in the middle of Vyner Street, one of London's main art streets (until gentrification struck). Sean regularly exhibits both in galleries, alternative spaces and on the streets. Sean has also run Organ magazine, has presented a radio show on London arts radio station Resonance FM, run a long-standing alternative record label, put on hundreds of left-field gigs and music events. Mostly Sean is a painter...